oil pressure MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1991 Owner's Manual

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9-58ENGINE <1.8L Engine> -Front Case, Oil Pump and Silent Shaft
FRONT CASE, OIL PUMP AND SILENT SHAFTrl
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26:
25
15-18 Nm
11-13 ftlbs.DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY8-12 Nm
6.0-8.5 ft.lbs.15-22 Nm11-15 ft.lbs.
Disassembly steps
l +1. Oil filter~~ l +2. Oil pressure switch
3. Oil pressure gauge unit4. Oil filter bracket
5. Gasket
6. Drain plug
7. Drain plug gasket
+e*+ 8. Oil pan
9. Oil screen10. Oil screen gasket
11. Oil pump cover18-25
Nm/13-18 ftlbs.
8-8 Nm
4-8 ft.lbs.
l + 12. Oil pump oil seall + 13. Oil pump gasket
~~ l + 14. Flange boltI)+ 15. Oil pump driven geare+ 16. Oil pump drive gear
+e l + 17. Front case18. Plug
19. Relief spring20. Relief plunger
l + 21.Silent shaft oil seal
l + 22.Crankshaft front oil seal
35-45 Nm25-33 ftlbs.23.
Front case gasket
24. Silent shaft, right
25. Silent shaft, left
4* l + 26.Silent shaft front bearing~~ l + 27.Silent shaft rear bearing
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NOTE(1) Reverse the disassembly procedures to reassemble.(2) +e : Refer to “Service Points of Disassembly”.(3) l + : Refer to “Service Points of Reassembly”.(4) 0 : Non-reusable parts

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<l.$L Engine> -Front Case, Oil Pump and Silent Shaft9-59SERVICE POINTS OF DISASSEMBLY
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2. REMOVAL OF PRESSURE SWITCH(1) Disconnect the oil pressure switch terminal.
(2) Using the special tool, remove the oil pressure switch.
Caution
Sealant is coated on the threaded part, so be careful
not to damage when removing.
MD9982823EN041
8. REMOVAL OF OIL PAN
(1) Remove the all oil pan bolts.
(2) Drive in the special tool between the cylinder block and
oil pan.
NOTE
Never use a screwdriver or chisel, instead of the special
tool, as a deformed oil pan flange will result, resulting inoil leakage.
14. REMOVAL OF FLANGE BOLTWhen loosening the oil pump driven gear flange bolt, first
insert a Phillips screwdriver [shank diameter 8 mm (32 in.)]into the plug hole on the left side of cylinder block to block
the silent shaft.
17. REMOVAL OF FRONT CASE
The front case may be sticking to the cylinder block. In sucha case, insert a screwdriver into the slot shown in the
illustration and pry up. Never attempt to pry at any other
positions where flange is thinner. Also avoid applying
impact to the front case for removal.
26. REMOVAL OF SILENT SHAFT FRONT BEARINGSUsing the special tool, remove the front bearing from
cylinder block.

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S-60ENGINE <1.8L Engine> -Front Case, Oil Pump and Silent Shaft
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27. REMOVAL OF SILENT SHAFT REAR BEARINGUsing the special tool, remove the rear bearing from
A=cylinder block..i
INSPECTION
SILENT SHAFTNOSRUEl(1) Check oil holes for clogging.
(2) Check journal for seizure, damage, and contact with
bearing. If there is anything wrong with the journal, replace
silent shaft, bearing or front case assembly.
(3) Check the silent shaft oil clearance. If the clearance is
excessively due to wear, replace the silent shaft bearing
silent shaft or front case assembly.
Standard value:
Front
Right
0.030-0.060 mm (.0012-.0024 in.)
LeftO.O20-0.064 mm (.OOOS-.0021 in.)
Rear
Right
Left
0.050-0.091 mm (.0020-.0036 in.) rt
0.050-0.091 mm (.0020-.0036 in.1-4FRONT CASE
(1) Check oil holes for clogging and clean if necessary.
(2) Check left silent shaft front bearing section for wear,
damage and seizure. If there is anything wrong with the
section, replace the front case.
(3) Check the front case for cracks and other damage. Replacecracked or damaged front case.
OIL SEALNOORCMAO
(1) Check the oil seal lip for wear and damage. Replace oil sealif
necessan/.(2) Check the oil seal lip for deterioration. Replace oil seal if
necessary.
OIL PRESSURE SWITCH
(1) Connect a tester (ohm range) between the terminal and thebody and check for conductivity. If there is no conductivity,
replace the switch.

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ENGINE <1.8L Engine> -Front Case, Oil Pump and Silent Shaft9-61
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1(2) Next insert a very fine wedge through the oil hole, pushing
it slightly. There should be no conductivity (resistance
should be infinite). If there is conductivity even when
wedge is pushed, replace the switch.
(3) Or, if there is no conductivity when a 50
kPa (71 psi)
pressure is placed through the oil hole, the switch is
operating properly. Check at this time to see that there is
no air pressure leakage. If there is air pressure leakage, thediaphragm is broken, and the switch should be replaced.
OIL PUMPNomcGH
(1)Install the oil pump gears in the front case and check the tipclearance of each gear using a thickness gauge.
Standard value:
Drive gear
0.06-0.12 mm (.0024-.0047 in.)
Driven gear0.04-0.12 mm (.0039-.0079 in.)
Limit:
Drive gear0.20 mm (.079 in.)
Driven gear0.18 mm (.071 in.)
NOTECheck the tip clearance of each gear at position indicated
by an arrow.
(2) Check the side clearance of each gear.
Standard value:
Drive gear
0.10-0.16 mm (.0039-.0063 in.)
Driven gear0.02-0.05 mm (.0008-.0020 in.)
Limit:Drive gear0.20 mm (308 in.)
Driven gear0.15 mm (AI66 in.)(3) Check for ridge wear on the surface of the oil pump cover
that are in contact with the pump gear side.

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9-64ENGINE 4.8L Engine> -Front Case, Oil Pump and Silent Shaft
13.
INSTALLATlON OF OIL PUMP COVER GASKETInstall a new oil pump cover gasket in the groove of the
front case.
Front caseWhen installing the gasket, face the round side to the oil
pump cover.
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Flat iron plate
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MD998054
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tCoat with
engine oil
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12. INSTALLATION OF OIL PUMP OIL SEALInstall the oil seal into the oil pump cover, making sure that
its lip is in correct direction.
8. APPLICATION OF SEALANT TO OIL PAN(1) Clean both mating surfaces of oil pan and cylinder block.
(2) Apply sealant into groove of oil pan flange, ~keeping clear of
holes as shown. The width of sealant bead as sqeezed outof tube should be about 4 mm
(.I6 in.).
Caution
After application of sealant, do not exceed l’5 minutes
before installing the oil pan.
Specified sealant: MITSUBISHI GENUINE PART N
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MD997110 or equivalent
2. INSTALLATION OF OIL PRESSURE
SWlTCHCoat the threads of switch with sealant and install the
switch using the special tool.
Specified sealant: MOPAR Part No.4318034 or equiva-
lent
Caution
1. Keep the end of threaded portion clear of sealant.2. Avoid an
overtightening.
1. APPLICATION OF ENGINE OIL TO OIL FILTERApply a thin coat of engine oil to the packing surface.
,.Caution
Do not apply oil too much.

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9-74ENGINE <2.0L DOHC Engine>- Service Adjustment Procedures
ENGINE <2.0L DOHC Engine>
SERVICE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES pi
CHECKING COMPRESSION PRESSURENOSFFAH(1) Before checking compression, ensure that engine oil, the
starter motor, and battery are all in good condition.
(2) Start the engine and wait until engine coolant temperature
has risen to
85-95°C (185-205°F).
(3) Stop the engine and pull the spark plug cables.
(4) Remove the spark plugs.
(5) Crank the engine
to. remove any foreign objects in the
cylinders.
Caution
Cover the spark plug holes with shop towel, etc., in
order to keep expelled foreign objects from flying out,and keep away from the holes. When measuring
compression with water, oil, or fuel having entered the
cylinder through a crack, etc., these will come flying
out of the spark plug hole hot and fast, so be sure to
take the proper precautions.(6) Set the compression gauge to the spark plug hole.
(7) Holding the throttle valve full open, crank the engine and
measure compression.
Limit:
<Non-Turbo>: Min. 960 kPa (137 psi)
[250-400 rpm]6<Turbo>: Min. 800
kPa (114 psi) [250-400 rpml-(8) Perform 6 and 7 above for all the cylinders, ensuring that
compression pressure differential for each of the cylinders
is within the specified limit.
Differential limit: Max. 100 kPa (14 psi)(9) If a cylinder’s compression or pressure differential exceeds
the limit, add a small amount of oil through the spark plug
hole and repeat steps (6)-(8).
@If the addition of oil brings compression up, it is possiblethat there is poor contact between the piston ring and
cylinder wall.
@ If not compression does not come up, valve seizure,
poor valve seating, or a compression leak from the
gasket are all possible.‘I

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ENGINE <2.0L DOHC Engine> - Engine Assembly
ENGINE ASSEMBLY
- REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
;-
Pre-removal Operationl Eliminating Fuel Pressure in Fuel Line(Refer to GROUP 14-Service AdjustmentProcedures.)*Removal of Engine Hood
@Draining of Engine Coolant(Refer to GROUP 7-Service Adjustment Pro-
cedures.)*Removal of the Transaxle Assembly
(Refer to GROUP 21 -Transaxle Assembly.)
*Removal of the Radiator
(Refer to GROUP 7-Radiator.)
*Removal of Under Cover Left
26'
15
I4-6 Nm\I /MAO571
19@Installation of Under Cover Left
*Installation of the Transaxle Assembly
(Refer to GROUP 21 -Transaxle Assembly.)
I l Refilling of Enaine Coolant
/22/ 4-6 ‘Nm\213-4 ftlbs.23
Removal steps
~~1. Connection for accelerator cable orthrottle cable
2. Connection for accelerator cable (Auto-
cruise control)3. Connection for fuel return hose
4. Connection for brake booster vacuum
hose
5. Connection for solenoid valve (Turbo)
6. Solenoid valve bracket (Turbo)
7. Connection for air hose A (Turbo)
8. Connection for air hose
C (Turbo)9. Connection for fuel high pressure hose
10. O-ring11. Connection for heater hoses12. Connection for vacuum hoses
13. Connection for oxygen sensor
14. Connection for engine coolant
temperature sensor
15. Connection for engine coolant
temperature gauge unit(Refer
t’o GROUP 7-Service Adjustment Pro-cedures.)l Installation of Engine Hood‘I
16. Connection for engine coolanttemperature switch (Air conditioner)
17. Connection for crank angle sensor
18. Connection for TPS19. Connection for
ISC and idle switch
20. Connection for fuel injectors
2 1. Connection for ignition coil22. Connection for power transistor
23. Connection for knock sensor (Turbo)
24. Connection for EGR temperature sensor
(California vehicles only)
25. Connection for ground cable26. Control wiring harness
NOTE(I) Reverse the removal procedures to reinstall.
(2) e+ : Refer to “Service Points of Installation”.(3) m : Non-reusable parts

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9-82ENGINE <2.0L DOHC Engine> - Engine Assembly
23-27 Nm
/17-20 ftlbs.
60-60 Nm
43-58 ft.lbs.50-65 Nm*36-47 ft.lbs.*27. Connection for oil pressure switch (Power
steering)28. Connection for alternator
29. Alternator wiring harness clamp
30. Connection for oil pressure switch
31, Connection for oil pressure gauge unitl + l * 32.Power steering oil pump+9 ~~ 33. Air conditioner compressor
34. Self-locking nuts
35. Gasket
36. Pressure hose (Power steering)
37. Bracket
4*38. Engine mount bracket
<Non-Turbo>30-40 Nm
22-29 ftlbs.
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1 <Turbo>
I40-60 Nm
29-43 ft.lbs.39. Self-locking nut
+e l + 40. Engine assembly
NOTE(I) Reverse the removal procedures to reinstall.(2) l * : Refer to “Service Points of Removal”.(3) I)+ : Refer to “Service Points of Installation”.(4) m : Non-reusable parts(5)For tightening locations indicated by the * symbol, first
tighten temporarily, and then make the final tightening
with the entire weight of the engine applied to the
vehicle bodv.
SERVICE POINTS OF REMOVALNOSSBDFa
32. DISCONNECTION OF POWER STEERING OIL PUMPDisconnect the oil pump with hoses from the bracket.
NOTEThe removed power steering oil pump should be fastened
A(by using rope, etc.) in a position that will not interfere with
the removal/installation of the engine assembly.

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9-90ENGINE <2.0L DOHC Engine> - Cylinder Head Gasket
CYLINDER HEAD GASKETNOSJA-S2.5-3.5 Nm 19
3 4 K
REIVIOVAL AND INSTALLATION2-3 ft.lbs.\ I i-6
Pre-removal Operation*Eliminating Fuel Pressure in Fuel20Line1\(Refer to GROUP 14-Service Ad-justment Procedures.)eDraining of Engine Coolant(Refer to GROUP 7-Service Adjust-
ment Procedures.)
,,vs4-6 Nm

II28
2936’
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3i38OlAO5.69
Removal stepsl
1. Connection for accelerator cable orthrottle cable
2. Connection for accelerator cable (Auto-
cruise control)3. Connection for oxygen sensor
temperature sensor
5. Connection for engine coolant
temperature gauge unit6. Connection for engine coolant
7. Connection for crank angle sensor
8. Connection for TPS
ISC and idle switch
10. Connection for fuel injector
12. Connection for power transistor
13. Connection for knock sensor (Turbo)
14. Connection for EGR temperature sensor
(California vehicles only)
15. Connection for ground cable
+e l + 17. Connection for radiator upper hose
/\05ADl9019. Center cover
20. Connection for spark plug cable assembly
21. Connection for air intake hose (Turbo)
22. Connection for breather hose (Turbo)
23.Airintakehose24. Connection for breather hose+e l 25. Connection for fuel high pressure hose26. O-ring
27. Connection for vacuum hoses
28. Connection for heater hose
29. Connection for water by-pass hose
30. Connection for PCV hose
31. Connection for vacuum hose (Turbo)
32. Connection for water hose (Turbo)
33. Eye-bolt (Turbo)
34. Gasket (Turbo)
35. Connection for oil pipe (Turbo)
36. Connection for vacuum hoses (Turbo)
37. Connection for fuel return hose
38. Connection for brake booster vacuum
hoseA
NOTE(1) Reverse the removal procedures to reinstall.(2) +I) : Refer to “Service Points of Removal”.
(3) ~~ : Refer to “Service Points of Installation”.
(4) m : Non-reusable parts

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ENGINE <2.0L DOHC Engine> - Timing Belt
TIMING BELT
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
I
Pre-removal Operation*Removal of Under Cover
I
50-65 Nm36-47 ft.lbs.
50-65“Nm36-47 ft:lbs.30-60-80
Nm22-20-3\0
Nm14-22 ftlbs.
lo-i2 Nm7-9 ftlbs.
Removal steps
1. Clamp for pressure hose (power steering)2. Bracket
3. Engine mount bracket
4. Clamp of return pipe (power steering)
5. Drive belt (alternator)6. Drive belt (power steering)
7. Tensioner pulley bracket
8. Drive belt (air conditioner)9. Water pump pulley
10. Water pump pulley (power steering)11. Crankshaft pulley12. Timing belt front upper cover13. Timing belt front lower cover
14. Center cover
15. Breather hose16. PCV hose
17. Connection for spark plug cables
l *
4*
NOTE4+ : Refer to “Service Points of Installation”.
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18.Rocker cover19.Semi-circular packing
20.Plug rubber2 1.Auto tensioner
22.Timing belt
23.Tensioner pulley
24.Tensioner arm
25.Idle oullev26. Camshaft sprocket
27. Oil pump sprocket
28. Crankshaft sprocket bolt
29. Special wastier
30. Crankshaft sprocket
31. Flange32. Tensioner
“B”33. Timing belt “B”
34. Silent shaft sprocket
35. Spacer36. Crankshaft sprocket “B”
37. Left engine support bracket
38. Timing belt rear right cover
39. Timing belt rear left cover (upper)
40. Timing belt rear left cover (lower)

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